jordan miller, journeyman for all the decent guys at the lower weights, jason young, paul reed, ronnie mann, jeff lawson, brad pickett and recently brendan loughnane. does ok against guys with poor records though, so a good guy for people to beat on their 2nd or 3rd fight.

jordan miller, journeyman for all the decent guys at the lower weights, jason young, paul reed, ronnie mann, jeff lawson, brad pickett and recently brendan loughnane. does ok against guys with poor records though, so a good guy for people to beat on their 2nd or 3rd fight.

My actual MMA record is 13-12, I've never faced a shit opponent, unlike alot of people that will 'build' their record to 6-0 by fighting nobodies. The losses I have are mostly against guys that are now/or have been in the UFC. Including my K1 bouts I've won 7 out of my last 8 fights, the only loss to Brendan. That went to a decision. I shouldn't have taken that fight but (like most of my other losses at short notice or with no prep) felt obligated to do so by my coach- even though my mum had died less than 3 weeks before after slowly dying for the past ten years. Alot of the fights I took were my way of escaping, if only for a few hours, the shit I had to deal with at home on a daily basis. When you're practically a full time carer for a parent with no outside support for nearly ten years it tends to affect your performance.

Even now I've had no help in training yet my head is right and I am winning all my fights (although still waiting for the online databases to be updated). If anyone thinks I am an easy fight, then take this as an open challenge to anyone at Feather or Lightweight. If you want to build your record with an easy fight then why not step up, apparently I'm easy win. Why doesn't RedBaron step up and take a fight against me?

It wasn't a personal criticism of you, but what can't speak can't lie. You have been a stepping stone for all of those good guys. Nearly all first round stoppages. Sorry if I offended you.

Some of those fights were from 7 years ago. Brendan Loughnane has been my only slip up in a very very long time now.

I could do what alot of the 'unbeaten' fighters are doing and fight first timers or people that truly are just cannon fodder for building records for my next 4 or 5 fights to bump up my record to make it look abit better, but instead I'm trying to chase rematches with the guys I lost to, in the meantime I will fight whoever comes my way (instead of cherry picking all of my fights).

I may have been a stepping stone back then due to personal circumstance, but I wasn't ready to take those fights, I was either ill, hadn't been training, I had crap coaching and even worse management that were lining their own pockets. I wasn't fortunate enough to have a gym and a coach/manager looking after my training and my interests. Alot of those guys are now out of the UFC so I will catch them up. It's a different story now.

My actual MMA record is 13-12, I've never faced a shit opponent, unlike alot of people that will 'build' their record to 6-0 by fighting nobodies. The losses I have are mostly against guys that are now/or have been in the UFC. Including my K1 bouts I've won 7 out of my last 8 fights, the only loss to Brendan. That went to a decision. I shouldn't have taken that fight but (like most of my other losses at short notice or with no prep) felt obligated to do so by my coach- even though my mum had died less than 3 weeks before after slowly dying for the past ten years. Alot of the fights I took were my way of escaping, if only for a few hours, the shit I had to deal with at home on a daily basis. When you're practically a full time carer for a parent with no outside support for nearly ten years it tends to affect your performance.

Even now I've had no help in training yet my head is right and I am winning all my fights (although still waiting for the online databases to be updated). If anyone thinks I am an easy fight, then take this as an open challenge to anyone at Feather or Lightweight. If you want to build your record with an easy fight then why not step up, apparently I'm easy win. Why doesn't RedBaron step up and take a fight against me?

I think you have taken this wrong, a journeymen is someone who gives it a go is no slouch, but is the underdog going into a bout, is that you?
Also yes you faced tough people but you went through a stage of 8 losses in a row in 5 years, so people will assume that based on your record, they would be favourite to win.

Traditionally in boxing, a journey man wont get stopped in the distance that often they develop a style of getting through fights relatively unscathed so they dont get a medical suspension and can fight again soon.

Shaun Lomas is a good example of a journey man

There is another class of guys in UKMMA that arent really journey man, more like card fillers, they turn up lose quick, get paid and leave. Most of the guys fighting them wont learn anything from fighting these guys, boxers will learn against journey men though.